Amelia Willard - 2021 Student Research and Creativity Forum - Hofstra University

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"Race" and "Riots" in American Memory HOW DO PROTESTS FOR RACIAL JUSTICE AND "RACE RIOTS" GET REMEMBERED?

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AND

OUTLINING

HISTORY

SHAPE

THEMES EMERGING IN NARRATIVES

SHARED OF

MEMORY

SOCIAL

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comparison

to

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AM Willard and Dr. Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales


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